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Many agencies and departments have entrance exam requirements, often both written and physical, to move to the next phase of hiring. Many of the written exams test skills such as reading comprehension and problem solving, not discipline based information, which is materials you would study in an academy to become certified. Some exams are administered at the State level (such as New Jersey, administered by the State Civil service Commission) in different locations, other are agency/ department specific but based on an approved state standard. Here are some resources to help you prepare for your pre-employment exams for a Firefighter, Law Enforcement Officer, Dispatch/ 911-Telecommunications, and EMS personnel.
Many of the agencies will provide a “Candidate Exam Prep Guide” for free, along with the minimum physical exam requirements to assist candidates in preparing for the exams. A few agencies also provide physical preparation guides to assist training and fitness preparation. Here are a few free resources available to help prepare you for the exams!

Firefighter Exam resources

(Many from the larger municipalities to help you get a “feel” for the formats)

The National Police Officer Selection Test (POST) is the exam for many jurisdictions as pre-employment selection testing. After selection, other exams are typically required by each state for certification under each state’s Peace Officer Standard Training (POST).

Unlike the CPAT for Fire Departments, Law Enforcement Physical pre-employment physical exams vary based on agency and also type of Law Enforcement employment. Here are a few free links to different physical exams. Check the requirements for the agency where you are intending to apply.
Federal: U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The National Dispatcher Selection Test (NDST) assesses five areas of aptitude for working in 911 Communications centers. Many jurisdictions have moved to this exam as a pre-selection requirement. Information on this exam can be found:Selection TestTest InformationCalifornia maintains its own exam.Exam GuideCriticall911 is another test that may be administered pre-employment.
Criticall911 maintains sample questions and formats, videos, and information for several different exams which may be given.Other resources (paid).

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Exam Resources

EMS is its own public safety testing beast because certification is required PRIOR to any hiring consideration, but the written and practical exams have to be passed, so here are a few resources:Free test questions and links to other preparation resources.
Over 500 Free EMS questions.

Many agencies are requiring a physical fitness test for hiring, however, in many jurisdictions, EMS fitness requirements are lax (or non-existent). Here are some training resources for EMS specific physical job demands: